IPART has released a Determination that increases water management prices for regulated water users. This document details the new water management prices, who is affected by these changes and when the new prices will take effect.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) has set the maximum prices thatthe NSW Office of Water (NOW) and the State Water Corporation (State Water) can charge for themonopoly services they deliver.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) is responsible for regulating electricity prices for small retail customers in NSW. We are conducting an update of electricity prices from 1 July 2012.
IPART released a report on the factors that help explain why some households use more energy and water than others, even though they have the same number of people and the same income.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) is examining customer engagement and consultation in the development and setting of prices for the services we regulate.
This fact sheet briefly summarises our draft decisions on changes in regulated electricity retail prices from 1 July 2011, and recommended actions to improve electricity affordability.
This fact sheet briefly summarises our final decisions on changes in regulated electricity retail prices from 1 July 2011, and recommended actions to improve electricity affordability.
IPART has released a Determination that increases groundwater management prices except in the Far West and coastal valleys. This document outlines the new prices, who is affected by the changes and when the new prices will take effect.
This fact sheet provides a brief summary of this approach. Detailed information is available in IPART’s Determination and Final Report. All prices presented in this fact sheet are shown in $2009/10.